Thu, 4/12/18
7-9pm

Fri, 4/13/18

About

Roots pianist and vocalist Bill Malchow divides his time between the Big Apple and the Big Easy—which
sounds about right, since his percolating, second-line style bubbles and boils with Fats Waller-style
Harlem stride and the steaming New Orleans sounds of Dr. John, James Booker, Allen Toussaint, and
Professor Longhair.

Yeah Thanks Peter! that sums it up quicker then I can. Although I'm not sure why he didn't mention my fine
organ playing and attractive beard.
I'm mostly in New Orleans these days. I officially moved in June 2010. When in New York you can find me
leading bands at fine New York City establishments like the Rodeo Bar and the Ear Inn.
Look for "Bill Malchow and the Go Cup All Stars" in the listings... In New Orleans you'll find me with a
band or solo or on lots of other peoples gigs.

On the Side

Piano player Bill Malchow added a New Orleans blues feel, especially on the darker, minor-key, somewhat
Tom Waits-inflected numbers, and sang in a Dr. John-style N’awlins drawl when Grace gave him a lead
vocal.